Posted On: Aug 4, 2023
AWS Resilience Hub adds support for application resilience drift detection, allowing you to opt into notifications that your application is no longer meeting the recovery objectives set by your business. Resilience Hub provides a single place to define, validate, and track the resilience of your applications so that you can avoid unnecessary downtime caused by software, infrastructure, or operational disruptions.
Application resilience drift detection will add capability for you to subscribe to an automatic service that will run an assessment and inform you if the estimated workload recovery objectives have moved away from meeting the application’s recovery policy set in Resilience Hub. Customers can opt-in for running the assessment daily, and now have the ability to add a notification via Amazon Simple Notification System (SNS). To support you in automating application assessments, Resilience Hub has modified the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles and permissions required to get the most out of the product. The existing roles and permission methodology will continue to be supported with an ARH specific role or you can add Resilience Hub permissions to an existing or new role, adding flexibility in how you can control access to Resilience Hub.
The new capabilities are available in all of the AWS Regions where Resilience Hub is supported. See the AWS Regional Services List for the most up-to-date availability information.
To learn more about Resilience Hub, visit the product page or technical documentation.